Dow Jones Top Financial Services Headlines at 4 PM ET: New York Sues Coinbase, Gemini Over Crypto Exchanges' Prediction Markets | Berkshire's ...

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New York Sues Coinbase, Gemini Over Crypto Exchanges' Prediction Markets

Federal and state regulators have been sparring over who has oversight of the platforms, which have surged in popularity

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Berkshire's New CEO Has No Investment Experience. He's Running the $300 Billion Stock Portfolio Anyway.

Warren Buffett originally envisioned that Ted Weschler and Todd Combs would run the portfolio when he stepped down.

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Inside BlackRock's AI Transformation

BlackRock engineering chief Nish Ajitsaria envisions a future where AI agents handle most processes, and humans work in smaller 'squads' to oversee them.

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EQT Raises Over $15 Billion for Asia-Pacific Private Equity Fund

The investment firm said the fund was oversubscribed within 12 months of its first close, despite what it described as a challenging fundraising environment in the region.

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UniCredit Pushes For Revamp at Commerzbank

The Italian bank, which is Commerzbank's largest shareholder, said the Frankfurt-based group's current trajectory is one of operating underperformance.

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Kevin Warsh's Finances Likely to Play Key Role in Confirmation Hearings

A staff memo shows Democrats might focus on the Fed nominee's opaque investments as they try to rally opposition in Tuesday's confirmation hearing.

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Zions Bancorp Reports Higher First-Quarter Profit

The Salt Lake City-based regional bank posted a quarterly profit of $232 million, up from $169 million a year earlier.

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Small Banks Are Finally Gaining on Their Giant Rivals

Regional lenders' shares have been boosted by business loan growth.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Equifax, U.S. home prices, UnitedHealth and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.

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Wall Street Brings Sophisticated Quant Trading to the Masses

JPMorgan's revenue from quantitative investment strategies for clients is up 30%, making it one of the bank's fastest-growing businesses.

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Stocks Are Back at Records, but Bond Investors Haven't Joined the Party

Bond yields and oil futures are still trading above where they were at the start of the Iran war.

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Private Credit Is on the Hunt for Credit-Card Debt

Fund managers are pouring billions of dollars into agreements to buy the future debt that consumers will incur.

 

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